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en Most people dress according to their culture and their ethnic background. You almost embrace the culture, and now it's taken away. That's tough.

en Culture is a way of thinking, a set of values, a belief system that influences our behavior. It's really a combination of things. It can come from our ethnic background, our religion and society as a whole.

en This is a time to embrace our culture and to be united as one American culture, especially with the threat of terrorism. When we are united, we can work together.

en Culture does not change because we desire to change it. Culture changes when the organization is transformed; the culture reflects the realities of people working together every day. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. Culture does not change because we desire to change it. Culture changes when the organization is transformed; the culture reflects the realities of people working together every day.

en Since she wouldn't be able to be a part of it there, we're bringing a little bit of China to her. I know I would never be able to make up that experience of living in Asia for her, but we can experience part of her culture here. Why would I expect her to embrace my culture without me embracing hers.

en There's a perception there will be a culture conflict, but people are eager to embrace it.

en This is what Baylor is all about, ... This is 2012 and it implements faculty expertise and it allows students to experience international culture, not only that, but a culture within a culture.

en I think part of what people are responding to with Lambeau Field is that it's a solid culture. There's so much committed to what hockey means and that's how we feel about football. It's just a great connection between the culture of football and the culture of hockey.

en Here in the U.S., culture is not that delicious panacea which we Europeans consume in a sacramental mental space and which has its own special columns in the newspapers -- and in people's minds. Culture is space, speed, cinema, technology. This culture is authentic, if anything can be said to be authentic.
  Jean Baudrillard

en A lot of times those chiefs are people's impressions of what our culture looks like. They are looking for a glimpse into Cherokee culture ... I would like for [the chiefs] to be ambassadors and represent our culture better, with historical Cherokee clothing.

en The purpose of the scholarship is to bridge the (culture) gap. I know he will bring our culture to Australia, and some of their culture back to us. When we interviewed him, Ted had that international flair (that the Rotary Club looks for). I have watched him grow from a shy man into a leader and confident young man.

en The culture and the spirit of the community and the French culture. And the dancing, of course. But really, the culture.

en You can have a policy, but there can be a culture against using it. The culture is where the rubber meets the road. It's actually what happens to people, regardless of what the policies are.

en I don't care if they want to come over, live and work and be an American. (But) come the right way and learn the culture, don't bring your culture. These people don't want to be Americans.

en In the last James Bond movie, the villain was a culture captain, a tycoon of culture, a Murdoch figure. It's not as if people don't know what is going on.


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